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Tag Archives: west
Exploring the Twain 7: Eastern Orthodoxy and Universalism
This is not one of the issues on my list, but I have run across a couple of articles and podcasts concerning the issue of universalism, so I thought I’d talk about it while I was in the mood. Universalism … Continue reading
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Tagged apophatic, batholomew, cataphatic, Christianity, differences, east, eastern, origen, Orthodoxy, theology, universalism, west, western
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Exploring the Twain 6: Tradition revisited
One of the primary differences between Eastern and Western Christianity concerns the nature of authority in the church. I’ve already explored this issue here, so I won’t repeat myself. However, I will mention a few points that I may have … Continue reading
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Tagged authority, east, eastern, Orthodoxy, schism, tradition, west
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Exploring the Twain 5 – Major issues between East and West
Today I started making a list of the various differences I’ve come across between the Eastern Orthodox and Evangelical theology (I am ignoring the RCC at this point, as it has its own issues, and it’s my blog). Here’s the … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Exploring the Twain
Tagged apophatic, catophatic, Christianity, differences, east, eastern orthodox, evangalical, nicene creed, theology, west
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